Posted on 01/28/2022 at 19:07
The facts date back to January 15, 2021 and took place in Le Havre. Six young people aged 14 to 19 suspected of having committed 20 burglaries and 19 car thefts”>Harfleur. On a background of alcohol, a birthday party degenerates. The attackers, one of whom lives in Lillebonne, will have to answer in March 2022 before the tribunal de grande instance of Le Havre, for aggravated violence.
The police found the baseball bat in the home of one of the couples – Photo archives Paris-Normandie
That evening, Grégory, born January 15, 1990, celebrates his birthday. He invited two couples of friends to his home in Harfleur. During the evening, the situation degenerated due, as the victim indicated to the police, to the cocaine brought by his guests. A drug he doesn’t want, he says again, to see at home.
Baseball bat and stab wounds
The tone rises, the victim grabs two of his guests by the hair, and grabs a knife to defend himself. At the same time the two friends take out a baseball bat for one, a sharp object for the second. The victim is then beaten up.
More than ten stab wounds were given to him causing deep wounds and 15 days of ITT.
At the sight of blood, the attackers leave. The man will be treated at the hospital in Le Havre. The Le Havre police, advised of this attack, learn that one of the two couples involved lives in Lillebonne. It is therefore quite naturally the police officers from the Bolbec police station who go to the couple’s home and arrest one of the two protagonists.
The second couple living in L’Haÿ-les-Roses in the Val-de-Marne, was arrested on January 26 and brought back to Bolbec to be placed in police custody.
He releases his dogs
The search at the Lillebonnais home found the baseball bat, cannabis resin and several knives which could not be linked to this attack. Each of the protagonists recognizes a share of responsibility in this fight, which took place against a background of alcohol, while minimizing their role. The victim also allegedly, which she did not recognize in front of the police, released her five dogs, Malinois, on her attackers, in an attempt to make them back down…
At the end of their police custody, the two attackers, aged 25 and 30, unfavorably known to the police, were released and are summoned to the High Court of Le Havre on March 23. They will have to answer for aggravated violence, because committed in meetings and with weapons.
Through Marie-Christine URSET